- . iL. 14V. nf TTnlv 1Q7fi i' t. AlvvTTVn. At ilia in J. . ... ill AM . - l' f nunr of citizens a mass nioct scC in. 1 itm Killer's Hall on Friday an initiator- stop towards a i...i ns ui': f Jul v CVlebratiou this Centennial ;;:'lllil.r before the hour of meeting 1 C ...1 .1..,- fi. 'if- l",r,tiier with a number of citizens f.i..., were seen arid heard wend :?,!. .ir w:!V towards the place of meeting. : 'iC i. .'..J lirmifh some of the Princi .....Vi-Ill'll .t l i'T ' ' i ..,, tln vrrv welkin rimr 11,1 ill.HO- ---.7 - 'iri.-k' throwing life and annua - i : I. il. ... 1. - 1 the cause which iej nau euiue into ' 1i.ir.or, '""r UP VUT citizens ' V'Ut .height of their patriotism. It t!) wv'the hall wis tilled to over- 1A Oil motion .nr. n nson i'eirson JujA to the chair and Mr. 5-,lJr was oho.en as Secretary. WrlnMUOl'till-M. A. L. 0 A U 1j. M At the .... ir i' lll,M'tlir -'l. .A. li. J illl HOlII i V - i ... i : i Jiii'Waru ;u:u in an tiiiuuiuic ;iu t ;,ith the object of the meeting nl tlic necessity ot unity in action ur2 we iiirlit have not merely an l-ast .i .- .. I...M. lur" ceictiraiioii uui m connection rvu 'l;turg and the Townships . i.., ...Minfv wo mio-hr li'ivrt !i . m"!hI11 - v, .r'cniit' ciK'I'iation and one long to ''vmotulHTcJ. The speaker was unusual .intic in hi--' remarks both during ahaiul remarks made subsequently ;.',t!ie evening? declaring that we should jio j'tTS'-iii n party, no sect, no East, UY-t no North, no South, but anima- :,v the spirit of '70, we should as the V.'iof '7t cmmulate the example of our f 'hirs ana i-'ive expression to our joys unity and animation and expression ot -i iiim. At the close of his speech the was loudly applauded. The fol : .r 'iit'iiiicn were honored as a com : Z ' Ji' arrangements: II. B. Hitch- 'i.tlu.innan. U. . Mieltield, -l . A. J e V n Horn, W. I'eirson, J. 11. Pile, G. ;:.u!5er,l. T. ruterbaugh, m. Spragle, :.rKiii'tv. J. II. Shut well, A. W. Loder, j. ll;ivwood. hdward .Morgan, llieo. f:i!:in. lleo. Mount, S. Ilohenshield, 11. Krvnulils, t'apt. J as. Bryant, W. K. ;;: Al'i'am. rangbouner, Esq. llutch- a. C K. Ihalee. 31. letter. On mo- iLc lUlowiag gentlemen were named ..ii-it tlnance : M. A. L. De Van Horn, i::;;:,;!. A. W. Loder, Esq., II. B. .La'ck. (!eo. E. StaufTer, AV. E. iShief ;. (.'apt. J as Bryant. Geo. E. vi ill (.sen by the meeting as Treas : At this juncture of the proceedings .Liv r Ldies sent a large boquet in !...: i. which was taken as an cx--: :i ui .-md) athy iu the enterprise and ,.uir: v tiictis ere j.roposea lur me - i ;' StruuJ.-Lurg, which were ; ..::! a w-.:, a:ui an earnest solu-ita- ;, M the ladies to assist in the : iiiL-nis. The secretary was instrue- furnish the chairman of each of the i.iiacs with a list of the gentlemen i n tWir respective committees. The fkz LTiithineii were appointed to draw 5 j-.iitiuii an J present it to the mcr ;. and basiness men requesting them -e their places of business all da- on i;hofJu!y: H. B. Hitchcock, V. E. l-Zl auJ J. II. Bile. Notice is to be d.r. u-h the papers and by notices .-tores. U;i motion the President of la eiiug was requested to write up an 'ei'.T eaeh of the county papers. JJur i e tveiii'ii: Bunds enlivened and elec .i tLciij'.vtingby dispensing their music L was received with cheers and at the of the liicctinir, the President extend- t.1 1 tli J;mJs a vote of thanks, for their ami prompt t.nswer to the call to vrr nd help us. ii.. na: evening sugge tions were v.i'.-ie'. and acted upon. And 1 . V 'i the allegorical representations spo- was tl Je (loudess ot Liberty and IT r "i T1 l.!".T!)fil Nf-ifr. rnr...i.'.r,...l I... ru vvning ladies. It Was sunirested trie trades i. jc reiiresentcd and ofher al- r'.preseijtations all of which were 1 to throw life into this occasion. r- . E. Ileary volunteered the use e:i:;re stock on that day free of charge, 'lowed IiV a like a ft on tho n.irf 'r- A. M. Fanrboniier. There com- 1 -eUient was met by hearty cheers from m-.eting-. A committee ai'Lointed bv a ,UV ;:-r!g held iu Stroudsburjr, last Monday as present and expressed the de ! the citizens of Stroudsburir to have -We with them. Their will be a mass eitiKnsheld in the Court House. i;--V eVCIlin-T in I;tl,.r' ir .ll luesday evening, at which time the ' tvUllUltti'CS will mswkf CoIliUlittee from Slrnn.ldinrrr r- --d mat iioiirlv nil lm ir. ; lilt, LU II HI lliC ii en of the county have exr.ressed T -..u'dcss to participate. An invita ; hereby extended to the townships '.'"-tfetern end of the county to throw :rc;iies in with East Stroudsburir. , wnl please take notice and appoint r.MU!U:ttetS to COr.f. r xvitl. Mr If P. -"k. Chairman of the er.mmittn nf twor to L. M. Whitaker, Scc'y. .topior fe10W jJUt jn iu real - style, and let us have one fraud ' 'r"uu,i 'jUr fctandared bearer, the cn U' uur American IndetK-nedncp. and let '.wuiial year be tilled with -lories that ', T , Purity with happy remem- ".0.'S nf tl... . . i i Wiiestly solicited that thn. Indies .' ""veiie together to aid the committees llicm with tlicir willing hands To " " ' , Aim nine is KUOltailU numediate action. i!i( -j i. s.r ul,, a,JJ0urnment of the meeting .; "Wurs Cornet Band serenaded ''-u 'J allies I'..-. ...l i .i -lacs B, vant, who has so recently . our i. i The Captain is a U! i "'t- xne uaptam i ,, "ee-neartcu leilow, ovcr , c idi patriotism and has entered in , 'l'l i.se with a will and will doubt ' noUunor undone he can do to make For " JlooECuuxxr Arouse. 187G. Middle "ps of Sinithficld, 'no i !. v"' r.-j.'. . lco) i aradise are earnestly ;.Jom us at East Stroudsburg, in tli J t1,1 ?ra,lJ demonstration on the 15y Uy J m honor of tho Vnf.pn?ihd rif -t 'r Ur Slor"iOUS Independence. r,.. Ul wnships in the west-end, t"i1?(:0-'SC"toa to j,jiti S'troudsburg, c' f 'U cxtenJl the east toiami 3"Ur mcetinS3 an(l appoint ttccs a report to II. B. Hitch- uu: June -.1 nnr.l- "!.: r. . ;,r, ,v-,,JIIt,11,n oi committees or L. M. 11 11K(T. hiiTftn-ir T f - j -j. n nns ueen sni gested that as many of the vr.nn.r !; J Can Will r-nnm I 1.. 1 ' ... ... U1W i.atK, on tne 4tli ot July prepared to join in and -form one graii d cavalcade. Some time since a ladv hnnrwtm,T i J 1 '-v IU see m the streets of London a monkey bei; pence from the public in the prettiest" m "Wur nJ,cr'-an, grinder, fche took a fancy to it, bought It. dressed it. m t1.rt i: o CT . gr.nuer. eiic took a fancy to it, bou-ht it, dressed it in the gaudiest of raiment, and at a fashionable recention hor t. , nua Mm i-.m.1. t . 1 -.v. ,n me room. Jn the course nf A. I v-l inc cNening a young lady sat down at the piano, and sang: with exmiisifr. tnstn n , . ' ' 1 . -. v ill L I ui aw imr-room sono- , ,...,,. i. i . " oviuii 4o cue nau nuisned, tie monkey, who had not. fnrt. ten his fnrmnp li.tl.w- o:..: i. . v. oe-iiuv; u nai. in n amusement of everybody, went tl , ' - ana collected a large sum. His task ended ..v. ju.uj.cu upon uie knee ot the singer, nmiu shouts oi laughter, and deposited the eomems or ins hat m her lap. The collec tiou was devoted to a charitable fund. mi exenange predicts anv nunihrr nf j - v. trounies and annoyances as resulting from auoptmg silver as a currency : anion" th rest, that when a man walks nnifh tlm s.uo vi ins legs win be dialed raw. When 1 .1 in tess man a uoiiar is to go by mail it will have to be convert! firt ;..t.x , -iiitu lULUtiU .. O lamps. u nen you tell vour w l thnt Villi l'lVl Mil l.w.....r . 1. , Til .11 .1.1 .. " 'Jt: m ten you that you he, for she hears it iin-de. It will be difficult to pay a man a nuarter by mistake or a nau. nen you arc m a hurry the storekeeper will have to weigh the coin in us hand and sound it twenty-five timns nn - uie counter betore he can determine wheth er it is good. The baby will swallow a uinie a day. A boy with a nuarter will lose it 111 a crack in two minutes, from which no amount of coaxing with forks and chips can recover it. Special jSTotiee. Lrrr's all be honest and confess that the cash system in business is bet and safest. 1 f every body adhered to it, dull times would soon flee away, and the wail of widows and orphans, and the deep curses of defrauded creditors, would give nlace to sinsriinr. For no b.id debts, no smash-ups, no protested notes, ever came ot cash pavment for goods delivered. We honor Oak Hall, the great Thiladelpliia Clothing House, for their decided stand on this pnncip.e. Of course they are able to sell cheaper, because thev buv rhe.ioer. Tlm who have the cash to spend for clothing can- not possibly get more for it than at Wanamaker & Ihowifs Sixth and Market Streets, l'hihi- ueipma. KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. Dr. S. L. Focxxe $: J. Ki?Esr;E, successors to Peter Williams, have purchased the Empire Drug More, on .Main Street, a few doors below tne 1 ost-oinee, and tor the convenience ot those wno wish to call, will have a red lamp in lront, and known hereafter as the Keystone Drug Store, where will be constantly kept Paints, Oils. anv.shes Drugs and Medicines, and all articles usually kept in a Drug Store, at the lowest market prices. S. L. FOULKE, J. KltESGE. Dr. S. L. Foulke being a practical Physician, having his office in the rear of said Drug Store, cordially invites the public to give him a call, as lie is fully qualified to prescribe and com pound all prescriptions. Nov. 11, '75-Cm. MARRIED. May 13, at the house of Judge Mackey, by the lev. K. M. allace, of Strouusburar. Lnah Younkins and Miss Sarah Newhart, both of lannersville, Monroe county, l a. June 7, at the Presbyterian parsonage, bv Rev. U. M. Wallace, Dr. A. Leuis Kirkliu'fl and Miss Emma B. Wallace, all of Strouds- burg, I'a. DIED. In Stroudsburg, on the 10th inst., Nor man, son ot'(Jeo. L. and Anna Dreher, aged 10 mouth and 21 days. ear lannersville, on the 1st oi iUay, ibo, .flV,,. M... T, n,nrt rS nan,JA Iarr', aged rs years, 'is mouths ana -i " I In Pleasant Valley, On tllC 1st of June 1870, of disease of the kidney, rrankhn L. 1 T I 1 C U 1 I ni'ner, son or .joiiu anu iunnu ouyuer, aged 22 years, months and 21 days. In Pleasant Valley, on the 1st of .Tune 1S7G, during her confinement, Mrs. Diana Catharine Green, wife of Joseph Green, and daugnter of John and Catharine Gregory, aged 22 j'cars, 1 month and 15 days. mo THE Tsachsrs of Monroe Co'y- A School for your instruction will be opened in East Slroutlsburff, Monday, June 26th, 1876, TUITION FREE to such as taught dur ing the past winter in the public schools. B. F. MOKEY", Co., Supt. June 15th, 187C. UDITOR'S SETTLEMENT WITH the Overseers of the Poor of the Borough of Stroudsburg for the year ending June 10th, 1870. P. If. Ilobeson, Treasurer of Overseers in account with 6aid fund. DR. cash of Linford lluth on dupli cate of J 873, " 1871, bal. in hands at last ?eltlcment, amount of duplicate of 1875, $ 191 97 210 41 1 12 1714 21 S2117 71 CR. JJy the payment of Vouchers for the following named purposes : keeping Vagrants, $ Kent. 7G 5 ) 20 00 o0 00 G 00 30 00 IS 2 ) 115 00 8 00 223 43 Medical attendance, Auditing, Funeral Expense, Work at Pour House, Ovc r.seer'u services for 1S74& 1875, Making tax duplicates for '7-1 x io Mm-.'liMndise for Paupers, Judgment paid at Silas L. Drake's, 91 41 Balance, 5-J 07 $2147 71 We find due from P. If. Robeson on Dupli- a ,.c.i. r.,;tI.i i.v.) 07. I auuwou -"' . i JI. S. JACOBY, ) Auditors 15th, 187b'. STATEMENT OF THE Rtyon oi , . . . . OUUOOl UlStriCt Receipts and ExDenditnrns for 1R7F; Tax rate 13 mills on the dollar of valuation DR. Y. O. CJKEENYVALD, Treasurer. , " m""l f duplicate foi rWSh " hool rocm. rents, ... rj t iv. i Url8o S22I9 8G 447 :: pupils not living in district 01 9 00 tax of S. L. Drake, on Duplicate Olii?,- tax of Li n ford Buth on duplicates oflS73&1874, " tax of S. D. Dreher on duplicate for 1S7.-), " tax rce'd by Treasurer on dupli cate of 1S75, 32 1." 504 20 4o0 59 10.VJ 12 Total 2G1G 73 CR. IV bal. dus Trca,. June 1ST $ 32 50 " amount paid Teachers. 2002 00 30 73 9 00 34 00 i u (( I M Auditors, Hood, Stoves, Secretary's Salary, McCarty, Chairs, for Printing, Paving down town. 25 00 G 00 42 00 57 09 Cleaning School Houses, 8 93 liepairing " " 41 20 Fuel and contlnrpnoip 971 JO " Treas. Commission on $2528 09 paid out at 2 per cent., 50 5G .balance due District, 5 5S .n Total $2610 73 A mount due District from all sources. 700 Ofi L . of lifitrict Debt, 1000 00 " " ' rnTivVn t7 Tr mK- -n -, UU sTRnrn ,2' Pre6ldcnt- .Tim. ir.M, ism ' , A UDITOR'S SETTLEMENT WITH iX A. O. GKEENWALD. Ti easurer nf the Mroudsburg School Uoard. for tlie vmt ending J une 5th, 1875. DR. To cash of Silas L. Drake. S 32 15 ' cash of Lin ford Ruth on duplicate of 1873 &1S74, 504 20 " cash of Silas D. Dreher on implicate of 1875, 450 59 State Appropriation, 447 38 1. ..M I I... T 1. .i.-i 1 lunBticu 11 y jreas. on Duplicate of 1875, 1059 12 21 00 9 00 cash for tuition of pupils out of District, " cash for rent of School Houses, cash of Simon Darrv, Treas. of Stroud township, 33 34 $2010 7J CR. Iiy the payment of Vouchers for the following named purposes, to wit: M''or Teaching, $2002 00 192 01 100 83 73 59 48 33 42 00 29 00 0 nn Fuel, Incidentals, Paving, Crayons, Printing, Secretary's Salary, Auditing, u 11 Int'est allowed on Vouchers 30 73 By bal. due Treas. at last sette nient, 32 50 By commission on $2528 09 at 2 per ct on money paid out, 50 50 Bv bal. in Treasurer hands. 5 oS-SCGlC 73 B. S. J A CO BY, . ... U.S. VAGNEK.Audltors- June 15th, 1S70. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STROUD TOWNSHIP, For the year 1S75. PR. Supervisors of Stroud township, viz: inward lA.f, aui't of duplicate S.V27 64 Ab'm Khodcs, do do 54 fil ieo. 1'hillipi, do do 73a 45 Am t rec-'d from Pnecial Tax Dun. 49 15 S1S53 S3 Lit. ny am tp d lor lutmr on roads SI "27 0.1 1'lank and tinihcr lHrt 52 M "Spikes, Ac. 9 64 " " Services as Suporvi- rom, IMdars 219 SO Cnunsrl fe"s, 15 00 " " Sottlin? IuplicatJ 15 00 " " Attending Audit, 4 M " " Kxoneration.i, 42 "9 " " Iijoks, (iuide boards 2 57 " "Auditors, 6 00 S1S.'8 85 The foretroiiiR aoeounts examined and allowed tin Gth day of June, 1876. UUK II. -MII.LKI 1 JAtfiKJ. A NOLI-; V Auditors. FREDKUICK FAUEL. J Statement of Bounty Fund of Stroud lotcnship, Jor lbo. HR. SIMON RA RRY. Treasurer. ISTS N-. 1:1 . .sh nf'.T A . Kl hurinin Sinn On is. s.March 4, m. Mctciier imcki " " 24, " " 11000 iiay 20. " " 64 64 " " " J. W. IlufUin, 83 90 Ti. nrt Wm. Mostellor. 105 68 8677 22 CR. Ralauce duo S. Rarry at lastaettle- VI 35 TS7.1 .lan'v 7. eash naid Si'hool hfiard for ' I. T... !!... settling Hountv iMiplirates, 20 00 1876, June 5, l"d bal. of Bond No. 33 495 00 interest on same ironi Jue 1, 1875 to June 1, '76 cash paid Auditors 42 07 900 $620 42 Balance due township on Bounty tax $56 80, which is earnea to ftcnooi i-unu. Examined and allowed this 6th day of June, 1876. GEO. IL MILLER, ) JACOB J. ANGLE, Auditors. FREDERICK FABEL, j Overseers of Poor, 1875. vizi PR. ( HAS. .SWINK and GEORGE BURD: To amount of Implicate 8738 22 Balance due at last settlement 111 81 Commissions refunded i5 S854 01 CJt. By Interest paid on voucher dated April 1, 1873: Jacob Miller by J. G. Angle, Overseer of l'oor. 513 93 Bv board of Taupers, 363 69 f'l.ilhfri VX I7 Fuel M M 00 " Medical attendaneo 1100 " Attorney fee, 30 00 " l'ublishi'iijf Auditors statement, 1874, 13 00 " Justice's fees for oaths of office 3 Oil 44 (.'ha. 8 wink, for personal service 33 75 " For Tramps 1 50 " 4Jeo. Burd, for personal service 29 50 " Making out I Mi plicate and book 3 18 Ani't p'd for auditing l'oor and Road account 12 00 " Exonerations allowed on Pup. 1874, 6 79 $5S3 31 Bal. iu hands of Overseers and due Township 8270 70 Examined and allowed thin 6ih day of June, 1S76. (.!.. I. .Ml I.J. l.K, 1 JACOB.!. ANGLE, Auditors. FREDERICK FABEL. J Statement of School Board for 1875. PR. SIMON BARRY, Treasurer, To Stato Appropriation t-08 27 From Collectors ol N-houl taxes. 'Xm 3882444 6-5 Bal. due at final settlement of Bounty fund 56 80 82501 45 CR. Taid vouchers of Tcachern, S1875 00 226 67 163 24 22 96 12 00 30 00 Fuel Money refunded to CllH'tor " " Treasu rer P'd for printing statement for 1874, " Win. Hiie, secretary " Voucher for tuition of col'd Children 33 34 " I'ai tiling Loder school-bouse 23 00 " Clcanint; schixl-liouscs, 22 15 4M 88 24 42 Repairing " Furniture " " " Intercut on Vouchers of previous vear. 835 66 92- " Commist.ion allwcd on paying out ff2s4t 01 at 2 per cent 82902 93 8401 48 Balanc due S. Barry, Treasurer Balance due on Duplicate of 1875, f?81 72 Examined and allowed tiiw run aay ouune, io GEO II. MILLER. ) JAion J. ANGLE, V Auditors. FREDERICK FABEL. ) Juue ir, i$76. ?,t , unr t n iopo For Sale at this Office. NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled an .ct relating to tne collection of .State and County 1 axes m the county of Monroe," ap proved May C, 1807, the count v Tre will meet the Tax-p.ivers of said rountv fur i uc coiiecuon oi Mate and county taxes in and ior tne mnowing places, to wit: ln lunkannock township, Monday July 17th, lS7(i, at tlie house of Joseph New hart. ionynanna township, on Tuesday Julv IS at the house of illiam Shi tier, and Wdlnc day July 19, at the house of Isaac Stauflir. Coolbaugh township, on Thursday Julv 20 at tlie house of Jerome B. .Shaw. Pocono township, Friday Julv 21. at tho house of Charles Brown. Jackson township, Saturday July 22, at the house of Smauel 11. Bossard. Boss township. Monday Julv 21. at tlu house of Jacob If. Stoeker. Kldred township, Tuesday Julv 25. at tin. I r- . . " . .. - nouse oi Amanuus .1. .Marsh. Polk townsliip, Wednesday Julv 2G. at the nouse oi J oei K resge. Chestnuthill township. Thursday Julv 27. nt the house of Charles Kberle, and Friday July 28, at the house of David Everett. Borough of Fast Stroudsbunr, Saturday Julv 9, at the house John Barlow. Paradise township, Monday Julv 31, at the f T. " louse oi j auies jintz. Barrett townsliip. Tuesday Ausust 1st. at the House of John V. Yothers. Price township, Wednesday August 2, at the louse of Samuel Postcns. Hamilton township, Thursday August 3. at the House of Josiah K resge, on Friday Au gust 4, at tne house ot John luioucs, and on ."Saturday August o, at the house of Charles Andrew. M. Smithficld township, Monday Auenpt 7. at the house of Jaocb II. Place, and Tuesday August .S, at the house of James Place. Smithfield township, Wednsday AusustO. at the house of Simeon D. Bush, and Thusday August 10, at the house of Thomas Brodhead. Stroud township, Lriday August 11, at Peter Celler's Mill, and on Saturday August 12. at the store of Day, Wilcox & Co. Borough of Stroudsbunr. Monday and Tues day August 14 and 15, at the Treasurer's Office. Tax papers who avail themselves of this op jortunity to pay their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of uve percent. For the con venience of tax pavers visiting Stroudsbunr. the Treasurer will receive any of the above taxes at his ofhee, before said days. LIN FOD MAKS1I. Treasurer. Treasurer's Otlice, Stroudsburg, June 15, 1876 ORDINANCE No. 14. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and lown Louncu oj the ltorough. of .ast Slrouds- barn: That all the property owners on the east ide of Courtland street from the corner of An- aloiuink and Courtland street at John Hohen sheldt's to the end of Courtland street at the Milford crossing, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective properties, either with lriek or r lag-stone, by September 1, liwb, The width of said side-walk to be six feet. In case of non-compliance with the above Ordinance tlie Borough will cause the curbing and paveing of said side walk to be done and charge 20 per cent, advance on the cost of la bor and material. Approved May 1, 1S7C. PHILIP LYON, . Chief Burgess. THEO Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. May 11, 1S7G. 3t. East Stroudsbng, June 5, 1S7C. At a regular meeting olthe lown Council of the Borough East Stroudsburg, a Petition was presented requesting the Council to" reconsider, revoke or modify Ordinance No 14. After due con videration the Council decided to modify the above Ordinance granting the property owners the prialege of laying said Bide walk either wiui plank, brick, or flag-stone, and the width of said 6idc walk to be five-feet instead of six if plank is used, they must be two inches thick, laid crossway on three stringers. PHILIP LYON, Chief Burgess. THEO. Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. June 15, 187b' 3t. ORDINANCE No. 15. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and down Councu of the Borough of Jbaat Strouds burg: That all the property owners on the south side of Washington street from the corner of Courtland and Washington streets to the last corner of Allen Keller's lot, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective properties cither with Brick or Flag-stone, by September 1, 187G. Width of said side walk to be six feet. In case of non-compliance with above Or dinance the Borough will cause the curbing and paving of said side walk to be done and charge 20 per cent, advance on the cost of la bor and material. Approved June 5, 1S76. PHILIP LYON, Chief Burgess. THEO. Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. June 15, 1S70 3t. XT. BliOM&BfiO. Dealers ix Queensware and Earthenware, Glassware, LAMP FIXTU11ES AND CHIMNEYS, V Wood and Willow-Ware, and constantly on hand a large assortment of DKIEDand CANN KD FKUITS, Foreign and Domestic ; Dried Beef, Prepared Sausages, Shoulders, Piklcd Meats, and choice HAMS aspecialty. MACKEKAL AXD COD-FISH, SYRUPS AND MOLASES, Extra Family Flour, Coal Oil, &c, &c. In fact the largest general assortment of Groceries to be lound in the County at the lowest cash prices. Store opposite the BURNETT HOUSE, Corner of Main ami Franklin Streets, Strouds burg, Pa. P. S. Highest CASH PRICE paid for PRODUCE or Cioodi in exchange. James P. Bnowx, Wm. V. Brown. May 2o, '70-tf. TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN ! SEBASTIAN ECHLE, ir.i rpsnniod tlie HOOT and SMOK making l.usincs, in all iU various brain lies, in tins Lavement v J. Ii. Miller's building, one loor Last of Jellorsonian Otfice. All who desire anything in his line, tlone up in the highest style of the art, ate cordially invited to drop iat IMarch 30, 76-tf. MUST BE SOLD A LARGE STOCK OF Spring awl Summer Goods ALL NEW and 1UGIIT IN STYLE ! The best assortment in Town Will be sold as cheap a.s the cheapest, and bet ter in quality ! Can't nuote prices but will fcoarantee more value lor your money than vou can any where else, of which our customers m.nv judge for themselves. Come and examine our entire stock. have no antipathy to showing goods? AYil gladly show whether you buy or noti "NVe alrfo keep a nice assortment of GKRO CEKIES. Sell them cheap and take Country Produce exenange tor all kinds of Uoods. COME AND SEE US, CORNER STORE, OrrOSITE AMERICAN HOTEL, STROUDSBUKG, PA. C. 11. AXDKEE A CO. June S, 187C tf. Mercantile Appraisement For the Year 1876. Barrett Toumshij Class It 14 It 14 14 Ani't. J 7 00 7 on J. S. Coleman, C. W. Ht-cker. Shafcr & ltinohart, i:. I-'. Palen, Vbraliaiu Albert, Cfiestnuthitt. John F. Stotz. 14 14 11 14 14 J. Sttt'her. (Near llxli-nlaugli, v iiaru-s l lua. Martin Kislipaugh, Coolbaugh. Dxl?e. Mvizs Jc Co. 12 14 14 12 ro 7 on 7 00 Joint Warner. Julia Callahan, Bast Stroudsburg. . Loder 13 i;t 1.3 14 14 14 14 14 l't i:5 13 13 14 13 10 00 10 i)0 10 (K) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1000 W. W. (Jaris J. 15. Morgan S. S. Iictrick, Druggist i . j . uuiin V. E. Sheffield Co. :. L. Trai'h l. KoefeaMIow . & M. Yetter Simon Mvcrs . S. Harper 11. Shot well Hood .t Bossard 7 00 10 (XI 15 00 II. Tile obit Kurd, Brewery Bldrcd, John Hartor 14 14 14 Vter P. Shafer John G. Wucst Hamilton. Allen Mctzpar 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 eortje Bitten bender 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 William Smith ieorpe iJ. Duke Ki-ttler A Fethenuan I. S. Mi Xeal Saylor A Brother Iaekson. Vndrew Detrick 14 14 Jacob Bossard Middle Smithficld. Pocono. Simeon Decker 11 700 rthur Maginui 700 ohn McCorniick 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 X. Storm S. Kistler & Brother Jaeob Stauffer leorge lA'ssig amuel M. Ace Paradise. James Kintz 14 14 7 00 700 Henry A Miller PM. James Kunkle A Brother 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 auies M. Berlin John (J. Wuest H. Saeger X. M. U'sh Charles F. Gilbert Ross. Sinithjield. Jacob Bonscr 14 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 James Bell Jr B. F. Brodhead 1. Shannou A Son K. L. Sepnino William Weiss Denna Ijibar . 1. Freese Elizabeth Huffman B. Lahar L. W. Brodhead, Billard Room, 4 month at .-xi a mmiin. William Brodhead, Ten Tin Alley, 4 month ai i so a moniu Stroud. Nelson Petriek 14 700 500 Joseph Kou lk, Ten Tin Alley, 2 month at ou a monin, Stroudsburg. Robert Bovs 14 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 13 14 13 14 13 14 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 12 14 14 14 13 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7O0 15 00 7 00 10 00 7 (Ml 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 on William T. Baker Joseph Wallace ll.l. Bush zee A Co Adams A Walton Foulk A Kerspe, Prupgists Walton A Wiulertuuto Decker A Co Varies P. Mick Wyekoli; Cooke A Bell M. Heller H. McCarty A Sons Robert Hurton Joseph Mat lack ha lies It. Krodhead Keller .t Brother Simon Fried, Agent 10 Off 1. il J5rown 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 On 7 00 7 (Hi 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 On 7 00 7 no loon 7 no 7 (Ml 7 00 7 no 7 00 7 no 7 00 1000 10 00 Jnford Marsh William Hollinshead, Druggist V. Ancle Hess A Brother Samuel Hoffman B. Keller James (Joncher It. Andr A Co 'rederick Wagner .Miner C. Ancle Nicbolxi Ruster Milton Kdinjrer P. Brown A Brother Jeuben Miller M. W. Rhode Raubenold M. L. Drake Dreher A Brother, Druggists . li. Miner eter S. Williams Flory A Co Darius Dreher Samuel Hood Amos Shoemaker M. M. Burnett. uromc S. Williams, 1 Billiard Table, 4 month at zl do per month Christian Hiller, 1 Billiral Table, 4 liiouth at $2 50 per month Tobyhanna. Jacob Blakeslee 14 If 7 00 7 00 Isaac Siautler Any persons or person thinking they have been ronnfully appraised by the Appraiser will have an ipri"iunilv lobe heard upon Appeal day. which will bo held at the Commissioners, ollice in Stroudsburg, on tlifl 2iith day of June. All dealers in the above list are requested to take un their Licenses at the County Treasurers ollice on or before July lt, 1S7, after which they will be given to Justice ot the Peace lor collection. JOSEPH II. BOSSARD, Mercantile Appraiser. June 1, 187iv-it FOR SALE, A doublo houso and lot, near the Court House, cheap. Will be sold together or sepa rate to suit purchasers. Inquire of D. S. LEE. Stroudtburg, Deo. 23, 1875. tf.- Smash Down Prices IN HAS COME! Ndw York Merchants bursting up ! Some goods sold this week for ceariy von lind HALF PRICE! Decker's Wonderful Cheap We AUCTION STORE Is now being cMfiimed full of tlicm. , Jtis net here vlint prices ! In Shilling Calicoes ilown to C) ct?. 8 yards of Merrimack or SrrarneAs for .6 tts; Fashionable plain and plaid Drv? f.oods on ly 10 and 12cts., worth 10 and 20cts. Fine twilled black Cashmeres on lv 4." ft Our best spool cotton, L'OO yds. 3 c-Ls. or 2 .:oofs ior ) cents. Wool Cassimeres, pood styles, only 40 & CO cts. Fine hemmed handkerchiefs onlv f eU. Splendid Hamburg edgings, never so cheap, only -J, 5, 8, and 10 cts. fciouie very wido- at 1 ( cts. worth 20 cts. Ladie's lace scarfs, beautiful, onlv 0r-fa Men's strined half Hose. mf ritiK- 111 t.t a. leavy Jiedtick only 10 cts. Jleached and unbleached Muslin bclovy bot tom price. Pins and needles o cts. a paper: STRAW GOODS. .adie's, Misae'g and Children's trimmed and" untrimined Hats half Drier.. Jewelry setts very cheap. wuuuiis, an wiains, colors Sna qualities tho verv cheapest. ll kinds of Table linen, towels, hapki'ns and 7 oo 7 MI 7 00 Mit ii erasn as low as ( cts. beautiful Counterpanes only SI 00. Carpets, beautiful colors, only 2o cts. a yard: 7 00 7 on 7 W 7 00 iu ingrain carpets only oi) cts. a yard. Iats and Caps for men, boy's and youth's. Prices from 50 cents to 1 75 for the mosj fashionable styles. 7 00 Heady-made Clothing for men, youth's and uoys, me cn capes t in the county. BOOTS AXD SHOES. Men's calf boots that were sold for $-3 00 now oniy ou. M.en's plow and lace shoes, cheap. Lady's lasting Gaiters only $1 2-3. Misse's and Children's, same. urnnnHinn AVe shall keep a ceneral assortmrnt nf Imni and shoes for LadiVs and Gents', and makef this a speciality. Ihe.se are a few of the prices now on hand, but Decker can send un every dav or twr ni freh goods, for he is in the cltv watching tho bargains, and is determined that no firm shall undersell him. Don't biy of any until you have called at the wonderful cheap Auction Store, 4 doors be- 7 00 7 oo 7 00 April 27, '76. ly. DECKER & CO. 7 00 AUDITOR'S STATEMENT FOR TIIE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG 700 7 O0 For the 3 car 1S7G. WII.LAM WALLACE, I?orough Treasurer, In account .utiwuui:,, uiirouusourg iruiu June 7tU 1873. to May 13th 1670. DR. To bal. on hand at Last settlement S To cash of Kdwiu Fisher, ou dui.li- 225 03 SCO 70 429 88 S37 70 5223 St 21 00 To cash of Kdwin Fitber.'on dinJi law: vi !.-. To cash of Silas D. Dreher, on du pli cate of 1S75. To amount collected by Treasurer on duplicate for 1S7X To Cash of TheiMlorc Schix h, Chief Burgess for show license To ra.-3i for G per cent, interest IJorouh Repair lUinds issued to reedi-ru 8 nerct-nt intrn-si tion.lv r.inn on iorn ic' To balance due Treasurer, " ' viy $ 127U 82 CR. Ify the payment of Checks for tho following named" purposes.' Lighting Street Liimfs in1S73-71, $ 7 72 Secretary's salary aud stationery, M 23 Counsel fee IS 75, 20 in) Aauditinx for 1ST."!, IS Keiunaing tax, 4 s7 Printing, CSS5 Making J)oi Assessment ISTo, S (XI lloldin; special Kleetion, 7 50 r.uildinir found and irround rent. 1 fi:t Kcpairs to earriafre top, 3 20 V'or Fir' lH-partment, or material ami work on streets. Interest paid 011 ltoiids as pi r llond look. 1 ) o . - . . . . iy o per cem. inrcresi repair uoiuls redeemed. riion on By 7 per cent, intereft Ffre Bonds redeemed. .T.O on By 6 ier cent, interest Bounty Bonds redeemed, 217o 00 50115 0Q! By conVmissionon SI2WS SSon money puiu out iiuu oi one kt rem. w 15. S. JACOBY, I , ,., II.S.WAUNEK. t Auditors; May I3th, 1S7S. Statement of Liabilities and Asseto; LIABILITIES. Outstandinir Bonds. S liounly lloinls h per cent, interest, Repair Bonds f. jkt cent, intvreht 4725 00, 1 1-150 00 11 50 00 4750 00 2250 00 7US-27325 7 Of icepair imas s " Fire Bonds 7 " " " Bonds issued to redeem over duo 6 per cent, interest Bonds. Balance duo Treasurer, Assets. Amount duo from Etlwin Fisher, ot' aupiicate 01 1S7I, t 20S3 30 Amount due from Silas D. Dreher. on duplicate of 1S75, 14S6 37 SVB9 fi7 Liabilities over AsseU, May 13th, lS7G-25-St. S 2:1756 03 K S. JACOBY, U.S. WAUNEU, I Auditors. Administrator's Notice.- Estate if CATHARINE FETIIERMAN, of omithjicia tuwnship, deceased. Letters of Administration on the Estato of Catharine Fetherman, of the tsp. of Smithfield, county of Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania,- tieceasea, iiave been granted to J AJILs FKX. NEU, residing at the Delaware Water (Jab.tA whom all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pavment, and those having claims or demands will make known the satuo without delay. May IS-Gt J JAMES FENNEK. Opposition toHumbuggoryl The undersigned hereby announces that he has r- sumel business at tho old stand, next dor to Ktister's Clothing Store, Main street, St roudsbu rir, l'a,, and is' fully prepared to accommodate all iu want of BOOTS and SHOES, mado in the latest styli and of good' material, repair ing promptly at tented to. tiive me a call. Dee. 'J, lSi.VIy.l c. LEWIS WATERS.- $2,000 WANTED, On First Mortcacc : fikt class property. Vor fii w ther information apply at this oiliee. j-au. a, is. b. . 202 02 150 77 94.1 XS 22U7-lt
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